Writing

  • Logic Isn’t Love
         The morning Sunlight crept idly through the dusky pained windows that illuminated the small kitchen, giving the entire room a dusty look.  The only thing that betrayed the fact that the small cabin was in fact inhabited were the cleaned dishes in the drying rack and the freshly baked biscuits sitting on the counter …
  • Elemental Roads
    Chapter One (1) ake up.  The tradesmen have arrived.”  Shala blinked groggily and looked out the window of the third floor pavilion-villa.  Then looked up at Roxa. “When did they arrive?” she threw back the thin sheets and jumped out of bed, reaching for her vest and shorts. “Only a few hours ago.” Roxa said …
  • One Year Out
    All my life I had people telling me that once I got out of the public school system everything would be different. I never realized how true that was until the fact that I had graduated had set in. I’m not sure how much people actually understand life changes once you are out of school …
  • Red Materia (Final Fantasy VII)
    Disclaimer I do not own Final Fantasy VII or any of its characters. I do; however, reserve the right to any original characters that I may come up with throughout the story, or anything else that I may create during the course of writing it. Prologue arge cylindrical specimen tubes lined the walls of the …
  • Twilight’s Dawn (Dragon Age II)
    Chapter One The storm was not far off on the horizon now, dark clouds rolled ever closer to the shore as the sky groaned louder in its desire to reach the shores of the wounded coast. Wind whipped at Hawke’s tunic as sea spray shot above the rocky outcrop in a wave of foam and …
  • On the Wings of Butterflies (Trigun)
    Chapter One / Six Knives groaned and rolled his head to the side. It hurt -his head that is- it felt like someone was pounding blunt nails into his temples with a sledgehammer. He groaned again and felt a cool damp cloth being placed on his forehead. He slowly opened his eyes to see what …